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1992, Zeppelin Games
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| Design: | Darren Melbourne | ||
| Coder: | Joe Booth | ||
| Graphics: | Chris Edwards | ||
| Musician: | Barry Leitch | ||
| Information | |||
| Hardware: | OCS, ECS | ||
| Disks: | 1 | ||
| License: | Commercial | ||
| Language: | English | ||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||
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| Genre: | Platformer | ||
| Subgenre: | Multi Screen | ||
| Tags: | horror, jumper, legendary, platform, sideways | ||
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Added by Kim Lemon on Jun 21, 2004. Viewed 12151 times.
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As Igor you need to find objects that professor asks for. You need to find them in the mansion or in its surroundings. The game is rather repetitive, basically based upon going from one end of the map to another. Scenery is full of enemies that reduce the amount of health (in this case - mental condition of Igor) so you need to avoid them by jumping over them or looking for a different route. Average.
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@ amigamer, so i can go to sleep! Seriously though, I liked all the kind of macabre games, no matter how silly and this was quite good fun. I also have the same sentiments for the old commy 64's version so it's ok overall... In a spooky way. Too difficult though.
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Igor, bring me a pillow!
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Another 8-bit conversion, and it's slightly more interesting than some of the Codemasters efforts! This will appeal more to the younger players amongst us - Graphics and Sound are pretty good - Its just a case of whether you will come back to this game - I suspect a lot of people won't, due to repetitive gameplay.
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